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WISP Connect Device On Different Subnet


tosunkaya

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Hi, I want to access 3 tapo cameras from localhost via their ip. 1 of these cameras is connected to tplink modem wifi. 2 of them are connected to keenetic extra dsl modem wifi. keenetic has wireless isp (wisp) feature. I enabled 192.168.2.1 dhcp as Second IP in LAN Settings of tplink modem. Set up keenetic wisp subnet (see screenshot). Then successfully established a connection from Keenetic modem to tp link modem, I can access tplink modem from 192.168.2.1 address from keenetic network + can use its internet connection too. The ip of Tapo camera on tplink wifi is 192.168.1.117, I wanted to access this ip by typing 192.168.2.117 from keenetic network but it didn't work.

I can access tapo cameras on localhost connected to keenetic wifi from keenetic network, likewise the cameras connected to tplink wifi from tplink network.

What I want is to be able to access the camera on tplink wifi from keenetic wifi from pc (locally, not externally). I connected the two networks together and I can't access to the camera on tplink.

I made address reservation in tplink lan settings. I wrote the device's ip and keenetic's ip in DMZ, it didn't work. Alternatively, I activated DDNS (dynamic dns) (xxxx.tplinkdns.com) but it didn't work due to cgnat (I don't have a static ip). There is a menu called static routing, virtual servers, should I add a setting there, should I route the 2.1 subnet to 1.1? Also AP isolation is disabled.

Briefly; keenetic is connected to tplink from 192.168.2.12. How do I access the device (camera) connected to tplink from 192.168.1.117 via keenetic?
Or should I connect that device from the 2.1 subnet? I tried device mac 2.117 from address reservation section but it does not allow it, it says it should be the same as lan subnet, it accepts only 1.117 but "second ip" feature was already active. There is no place to enter manual ip while setting up the camera.

Is there any additional setting that needs to be done on the extra dsl? Or is it not possible?

 

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Edited by tosunkaya
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